As the government moves to guarantee workers' hours, umbrella contractors and end-clients face an unexpected shake-up to the ...
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Registrars 'flummoxed' by zero-hour contract plan
Registrars said they had been left "flummoxed" and "abandoned" after a council proposed putting them on zero-hour contracts. Suffolk County Council told the BBC it was considering altering the ...
A proposed crack down on zero-hour contracts in the workplace have suffered a setback today. Flagship plans by the Government to halt zero-hour contracts in the workplace have been scuppered by peers ...
With regards to today’s media headlines about the ban on zero hours for agency workers, the industry argues reforms would undermine the jobs market in a letter to the business secretary. Amanda ...
The consultation seeks views on three new rights for qualifying workers: guaranteed hours, notice of shifts and payment if shifts are ...
Currently, the proposed bill means employers will have to offer workers on zero or low hours contracts a guaranteed number of hours, based on the average number of hours per week worked which is ...
Perhaps the most contentious and complex reform in the Employment Rights Act is the government’s efforts to end ‘exploitative zero-hours contracts’. Rob Moss examines ministers’ plans for ‘guaranteed ...
Suffolk County Council is proposing putting all of its ceremony officers on zero-hour contracts Registrars said they had been left "flummoxed" and "abandoned" after a council proposed putting them on ...
(Alliance News) - The UK government has launched a consultation on plans to end exploitative zero-hours contracts it says will help deliver reforms to benefit more than 18 million workers who face ...
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